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Biden administration agrees to Iran prisoner swap, unfreezes $6B in funds.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken⁢ speaks at a joint press conference of the Quad Foreign Ministers‌ meeting at the Park Hyatt on February 11, 2022 in ⁣Melbourne, ‍Australia. (Photo ⁤by Darrian Traynor/Getty Images)

OAN’s James​ Meyers

3:32 PM – Monday, September 11, 2023

The Biden administration announced on⁤ Monday that they have agreed to a deal with​ Iran to​ swap prisoners and in exchange release ‍$6 billion in frozen Iranian funds.

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In the deal, Iran will release five American citizens detained in Iran and the ⁢U.S. will release five Iranian citizens that⁢ are being held in the U.S.

Additionally,⁤ the deal will create a blanket waiver for international banks​ to transfer $6​ billion in frozen Iranian money from South Korea to Qatar without fear ‌of ‌U.S. sanctions.

This comes after Secretary​ of State Antony Blinken signed off on ​the sanctions waivers last week, which was a month ⁢after U.S.‍ and Iranian officials said⁤ an agreement in principle was in​ place.

However, Congress was⁢ not ⁣informed of the waiver decision until Monday, according ​to‍ the notification obtained by The‍ Associated ​Press.

The‍ transfer⁣ of the $6 billion was the key part of the deal, which saw four of⁤ the five American detainees transferred from Iranian jails‍ into house arrest last ⁢month.

Several​ European countries stayed away from the deal, due to multiple U.S.⁤ sanctions⁣ on foreign banks that engage⁣ in transactions aimed at benefiting Iran.

According to Behnam Ben Taleblu, a senior fellow at ⁤the Foundation for Defense of Democracies who focuses on Iranian ⁣security, he said that ⁣this new deal “will only feed‍ Tehran’s appetite to keep taking hostages.”

“And as ⁣the ​case of the recently revealed Swedish diplomat illustrates, dual-nationals ‍and foreign citizens ⁤are not the ‍only​ targets. Tehran​ even intends to extort foreign government officials!” Taleblu said.

Experts of the ⁢deal anticipate that the detainees will be released sometime next week.

The American prisoners involved in the ⁤deal include Siamak Namazi, who⁢ was detained in 2015 and was later⁤ sentenced to‌ 10⁢ years ‌in prison on internationally criticized spying charges. Emad Sharghi, a venture capitalist sentenced to 10 years, and Morad Tahbaz, who was arrested in 2018 and given a 10 year‌ sentence, and the fourth⁣ and fifth prisoners were not identified in the deal.

“To facilitate their release, the United States has committed ⁤to release Iranian nationals currently held in the United States and to permit the ‌transfer of approximately ⁢$6⁤ billion in restricted Iranian funds held in (South Korea) ‍to restricted accounts in Qatar, where⁢ the funds will be available only for humanitarian ⁤trade,” Blinken wrote.

The sanctions waiver applies to banks and other financial institutions‍ in South Korea, Germany, Ireland,⁤ Qatar and Switzerland.

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